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DISASTER! The safety and security of the playground is being threatened by a deadly Domino Bully! Can our hero Eric find a way to vanquish his arch-rival Dominic and prove himself to be the superior Domineer? Or will he fall victim to the girlish charms and clumsy Shoujo antics of Lindsay the Love Interest? Find out in the all-new manga Domino Disaster!

Hey! Like the sound of the synopsis above? Would you be interested in helping to make this comic a reality? Then read on

Domino Disaster is a manga parody created by Catalytic Productions, a group of assorted individuals working together to create webcomics for fun and experience. We are in need of a screentoner and an artist to help us continue the project. Here are the particulars:

• We are not offering paid work. We don’t make any money from what we do, so we can’t offer a wage to any of our members. This may put some people off, but it’s important to make it clear now so that there are no misunderstandings later :3

• The script is all done and dusted, although we welcome any additional artistic input, and you’re free to make the pages look however you want. The more creative, the better!

• We have designs for the main characters for you to work from; inking and lettering is also taken care of, so all that’s needed are pencils and tones.

• We originally had an artist working on the project who drew 11 pages before she left, the first two of which you can see above (the cover was drawn by a separate artist). These are all inked, but they need toning. If you’d like to take a look at them, we’ll gladly send them on request.

• The comic is in three parts of roughly 20 pages each, so all in all it runs to about 60 pages. Yes, it is a long project, and we’d really like whoever applies to be prepared to stick with us for the long haul.

• The up-side is that we have a deal with an online magazine called My Gaia to serialise the comic, which will also be featured on our site (above). My Gaia prints every three months and they expect about three pages per issue, which really isn’t a tough deadline at all. Of course, if you’d rather do the comic faster, we have no complaints about that

• They also have a readership of around 1000 people, and we will gladly arrange for them to plug whatever personal projects or sites you would like in their ‘zine, as well as featuring the links on our website.

It’s also worth adding that we are a friendly, easy-going bunch of people, and if real life gets in the way of studio work then we are prepared to be flexible. All we ask of our members is just a reasonable amount of activity and the ability to keep to some not-so-strenuous deadlines (see above).